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04-08-2013, 12:07 PM | #153 | |||
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Then the awkward fact came out that 70% of the people taking advantage of salary sacrifice lease cars made less than $100,000 a year. "Fat cats" and corporate high fliers don't usually go and lease a car anyway, and the cars they lease would be completely different to what any normal person does. Why the big hatred of people...ordinary workers...trying to do any little thing to minimise their already high tax burdens? Why are ordinary workers always penalised and made to feel like "cheats" if they can scrape any little access to some scheme that legally allows them to have a small advantage? Can't have those uppity prols getting a little money ahead of them...wage slaves and people who rely heart and soul on their place of employment to feed their kids make much more tractable work units... |
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04-08-2013, 12:41 PM | #155 | ||
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Rubbish. Taxpayers aren't paying for it at all, it is the minimisation of THAT taxpayers Income tax that is payable, and an opportunity to drive a new car. Your "honest taxpayer" quib smells of jealousy - it seems you don't aspire to anything beyond the mundane. |
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04-08-2013, 12:56 PM | #156 | |||
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The funny thing is that if you have a non-FBT work ute, then the new rules don't apply. So I don't know why people just didn't choose a better vehicle to suit their situation.. There's no need for this wholesale disaster, people just get the willys when the ATO calls them.. And btw, it doesn't apply to current leases before the date of the ruling, they continue as normal. |
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04-08-2013, 01:09 PM | #157 | |||
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It is a legal deduction, ATO staff are massive uses of salary sacrifice novated leases. FBT exempt vehicles only apply if you do not do private driving (or incidental private driving). The exemption really applies to guy in the Telstra van who drives to his job from home with all the equipment. An office worker who leases a ute cannot get the exemption if they use the vehicle privately. |
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04-08-2013, 01:25 PM | #158 | ||
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What annoys me is that thje ruling right or wrong will not deliver one more cent to the government coffers.
It will most likely result in hardship to the businesses set up to service leasing, resulting in less tax income... How odd, the government moves to close a loop hole and the nett effect is a whole lot of negative income... |
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04-08-2013, 01:30 PM | #159 | |||
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Only if the vehicle is used mostly for work. you can't use it to buy yourself a cheap private car.
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I can see both sides of this as I have been through several audits and was exonerated both times due to comprehensive records and actual business use. I know where these people are heading and believe me, the intent of the ruling is to make people leave the system ahead of future full on audits. The ATO itself will be having a huge purge of it own employees and their novated leases as will the rest of the government... Last edited by jpd80; 04-08-2013 at 01:37 PM. |
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04-08-2013, 01:43 PM | #160 | |||
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An employee's private use of a taxi, panel van or a utility designed to carry less than one tonne, or any other road vehicle designed to carry a load of less than one tonne (that is, one not designed principally to carry passengers) is exempt if their private use of such a vehicle is limited to:
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04-08-2013, 01:53 PM | #161 | ||
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My last 2 cars have been 100% private use novated lease of AUSSIE BUILT Falcons, next one was shaping up to be the new AUSSIE BUILT Territory. No novated leasing and I'm far less inclined to buy a new car and there are many people like me.
Those that are opposed to this should have looked into it for themselves while they could, it's not for everyone and the benefit is actually not that big but what it did do was keep the new car industry ticking over. Simple answer is to keep it as it is but limit it to AUSSIE BUILT cars, that way it's an indirect way if supporting manufacturing rather than handing over large wads of Aussie taxpayers money and those taxpayers get to benefit too - win win and the govt. gets to pull in a few bucks to pay for its carbon tax losses. |
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04-08-2013, 02:58 PM | #162 | |||
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they have set up their paperwork based on the statutory 20% private use/80% business use. Under any new leases, those people have to substantiate their business use but you are different, 100% private novated leasing still continues business as usual because you are not claiming anything. |
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04-08-2013, 03:06 PM | #163 | |||
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That's not right. It is legal and the fact that private users are using the loophole doesn't make it illegal either. The government should have conducted a phased withdrawal of the system rather than making an overnight change - 70 % of local produced cars are fleet, and regardless of what people say there are a huge number of user choosers binned in that number. The impact on local manufacturers is more than a 20 % loss over the next 6 months without change in this policy. I would say it is closer to 40 % |
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So many people claiming business tax deductions for what is basically non-business use. Quote:
The ATO has been warning us for years about a crack down on business use of Novated leases, a tightening of FBT statutory levels in 2011 proved to be small deterrent so now it's substantiation. |
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04-08-2013, 03:32 PM | #165 | ||
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This thread is living a long long life, considering nothing is concrete until the unlikely event of it passing into law it still makes for a interesting discussion, though reveals that for some its almost like black magic. Clearly employers have not in the past educated their staff of these options. Many from my experience just haven't as they've put it in the administrative too hard basket.
The government liaising with the industry on alternate incentives is a bit premature, and likely just an attempt to stem the negative press in the short term being expressed by the manufacturers and other segments of the industry, in the lead up to the god knows when federal election.
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04-08-2013, 03:33 PM | #166 | ||
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Once the FBT industry gets their heads around things and changes practices I expect sales to bounce back.
What will make a difference is the following: Work expense claims – tradies in focus The ATO will focus on “incorrectly claimed” work deductions, concessions, offsets and credits”. It will pay attention to high claims made by building and construction labourers, construction supervisors and project managers and sales and marketing managers. High work-related travel expense claims will raise a red flag, as will “basic errors, poor record keeping, incorrect advice and deliberately false claims”. The ATO says promoters often target self-funded retirees with tax planning schemes promising high investment returns and significant deductions, but that these do not comply with tax laws. “We will investigate domestic promoters and participants in these schemes and consider prosecution in appropriate cases.” Reporting of PAYG withholding and fringe benefits The ATO will review 17,700 businesses to ensure they are meeting employer obligations and will investigate employers who intentionally try to avoid their tax and super obligations by improperly treating workers as contractors rather than employees. It will undertake 950 reviews of employers to ensure they are meeting their obligations. It will review 41,000 activity statement refunds to ensure businesses are correctly reporting their GST transactions and to identify instances of fraud. The ATO also wants to identify employers who may have a fringe benefits tax obligation but are not in the FBT system. It will use third-party information to identify employers. It says recent compliance activity targeting car fringe benefits revealed that in many cases where there was an FBT adjustment, employers had failed to recognise and report their FBT obligations.
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04-08-2013, 03:50 PM | #167 | ||
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If you have a genuine deduction (work related use ) then you can still claim . If you don't and have been making an illegal deduction then others have been paying for it. One of those others would be me
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I don't need clarity, I know what goes on. I know that the local industry depends on fleet sales of which notated leases are a huge percentage. The industry is based on a 'system' that the ATO knew about - the problem is that the government let it get to where it is now. And because the current government desperately need to get some money, they have elected to make the overnight change. The Australian Auto Industry would have GONE 5 years ago without the "old" FBT rules. |
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04-08-2013, 04:00 PM | #169 | |||
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That is not what big business, Healthcare, and Charity organisations have been told. Deductions have not been illegal using the 20 / 80 rule on leases for those organisations. This ( maybe ) post Sept 2013 is what will finally kill local auto manufacturing. |
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04-08-2013, 04:13 PM | #171 | ||
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NO the biggest affected group will be those employed in Local manufacturing of Automobiles or the system that leases these vehicles.
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04-08-2013, 04:31 PM | #172 | ||
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After talking to my boss about this last week he's made it clear that my work will go from its current 3 leased vehicles to just his one. In fact his partners Subaru just got replaced with a new one, on a normal finance arrangement.
So down to two already. |
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04-08-2013, 04:36 PM | #174 | ||
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so do we have any sale's figures?
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because IMO, they are counting on FBT and tax from business activity that's not gonna happen.. If the government wants to genuinely support the industry, come out and say so and start counting measures like novated leases as part of that and approve the tax deductions as industry incentives. |
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04-08-2013, 05:31 PM | #177 | ||
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Adding to what jpd80 said:
"The Government's rebate proposal excludes private individuals and company employees who want to take out a novated lease on a locally made car." So public servants will buy Camrys and the rest will buy: Toyota Corolla, Mazda3, Toyota HiLux, Hyundai i30, Ford Ranger, Mitsubishi Triton, Mercedes Benz C-class, etc. Class warfare!
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04-08-2013, 05:57 PM | #178 | |||
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Look, it was never a "loophole", it was never a "quirk of the tax laws", it was never a "tax avoidance scheme". People used it to get a brand new car. They used to use their pre-tax income to make the (surprisingly high) payments on the vehicle which covered servicing and tyres and parts. That's what's been forgotten...many dealers get a staggering amount of their income from servicing lease vehicles...a huge percentage out here where many people have them. All that servicing will now drop right off as lease cars slowly drop off the map, meaning increased costs for everyone as they try to make up the shortfall. Can't we just agree that practically no one had even bothered to think about who had a lease car and who didn't before Ruddles came out with his off-the-cuff, on-the-run "policy" announcement? I'd never even thought of them until I came to work out here where they are a normal part of life for many ordinary families...never even gave them a second thought or angrily thought they were "ripping off the system". It's just a typical Labor attempt to drive a "class warfare" battle again...they do it all the time...try to drive divisions in the community and raise up feelings of jealousy and "them and us" in some people against anyone who happens to be doing better than they are. |
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04-08-2013, 06:36 PM | #179 | |||
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Seems like a great idea... then you realise how much of cut the salary packaging industry is making through rebates on purchase price, fuel, tyres, insurance, servicing, etc. Like others on this forum, been there, done that, never again.
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